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  • But Marius either gathered no suggestion from its grimness, or did not know the name Garnache uttered, for he continued:

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

  • "Garnache," came the other's crisp, metallic voice, and the name had a sound as of an oath on his lips.

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

  • One course in particular caught my eye: guests wanting the green curry shrimp with smoked collard greens will be offered the Beckmen, Garnache [sic] from the Santa Ynez.

    2009 November | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • One course in particular caught my eye: guests wanting the green curry shrimp with smoked collard greens will be offered the Beckmen, Garnache [sic] from the Santa Ynez.

    White House state dinner - pairing green curry shrimp with grenache - a faux pas? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • "Now, my Lord Seneschal," quoth Garnache, arms akimbo, feet planted wide, and eyes upon the wretched man's countenance, "what may you have to say to me?"

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

  • "You are a dull comrade to-day, compatriot," said Garnache, clapping him on the shoulder.

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

  • She told him what Fortunio had said that Garnache was drowned as a consequence of his mad leap from the window.

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

  • Garnache took the Abbot by the sleeve of his rough habit and drew him gently towards the window.

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

  • Garnache felt himself crimsoning; his self-control was slipping from him; the pressure against his shoulder blade was renewed, and in time he became aware of it and knew it for a warning from Rabecque.

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

  • Garnache, reckless now, disdaining further subterfuge nor seeking to have recourse to subtleties that could avail him nothing, retorted in

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

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